I recently participated in a CamundaCon Live panel, led and moderated by Jason Bloomberg at Intellyx, about how enterprises are currently using RPA. My fellow panelists (Vittorio Dal Bianco at Nokia, Marco Einacker at Deutsche Telekom and Paul Jones at NatWest) provided a fascinating look on the benefits and limitations of this much-discussed technology.
During the panel, I gave an analogy to illustrate the issues I’ve seen with RPA implementations:. I have suffered from back problems in the past.

I recently spoke at the AWS Community Summit and wanted to share how BPMN and cloud-native workflow technology are a straightforward and highly visual way of orchestrating multiple AWS Lambdas to achieve a bigger goal.

I opened CamundaCon Live by providing a company update and an overview of our mission for the future.
First of all, I acknowledged the “elephant in the room.” COVID-19 has changed the world as we know it. This conference was scheduled to take place in New York City, and ended up being a virtual event instead.
The incredible worldwide response to this challenge has been truly inspiring and we want to help any way we can.

Back in March, I conducted the webinar: “Monitoring & Orchestrating Your Microservices Landscape using Workflow Automation”. Not only was I overwhelmed by the number of attendees, but we also got a huge list of interesting questions before and, especially, during the webinar. I was able to answer some of these, but ran out of time to answer them all. So I want to answer all open questions in this series of seven blog posts - you can click on the hyperlinks below to navigate to the other entries.

Back in March, I conducted the webinar: “Monitoring & Orchestrating Your Microservices Landscape using Workflow Automation”. Not only was I overwhelmed by the number of attendees, but we also got a huge list of interesting questions before and, especially, during the webinar. I was able to answer some of these, but ran out of time to answer them all. So I want to answer all open questions in this series of seven blog posts - you can click on the hyperlinks below to navigate to the other entries.

We are happy to announce the release of Camunda Modeler v4.0.0-alpha.2. This release introduces significant changes to the DMN modeling experience as well as further BPMN modeling improvements and bug fixes.